michael crowley is time's deputy chief -- washington bureau chief and, michael, first of all, it's really interesting. it's very unique. we've seen a lot of mups and magazines go one way or the other. why did "time" decide to go this route with basically two endorsements? >> well, look, you know, voters have been bombarded in the closing weeks of this campaign with negative ads, you know, big bird, benghazi, issues that may be important but are narrow, so here's an opportunity to zoom back, go back to first principles, what are the cases for the two candidates fundamentally, and i think it's really useful to zoom out and get the big picture take on, you know, pro and con. we've been nibbled to death with these little bite sized attacks. what are the big picture questions here? >> they're both really interesting reads here. what is your take-away in terms of the major differences between the two candidates? >> well, look, i think the fundamental choice here and the pieces -- the very good pieces in the new issue get at this. number one, tackling the long-term debt crisis in this country. y